1.8% salt for Turnip
10.0 days at 68 °F · pH target 3.80 · outside typical range
Salt calculator
Enter your vegetable weight and a salt percentage. We return the exact salt mass in grams, plus teaspoons for each common grain.
Grain matters: one teaspoon of Diamond Crystal weighs half as much as one teaspoon of fine sea salt. Weigh in grams when you can.
All salt grains
| Grain | Grams | Teaspoons | Tablespoons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diamond Crystal kosher | 18 g | 6.34 | 2.11 |
| Morton kosher | 18 g | 3.75 | 1.25 |
| Fine sea salt | 18 g | 3.16 | 1.05 |
| Pickling / canning | 18 g | 3.27 | 1.09 |
About Turnip
Mild, peppery, slightly sweet. Featured in Middle Eastern torshi (pickled root mix) and regional kimchi variants. Absorbs flavor well from surrounding ferment. Shreds work better than chunks for sauerkraut-style.
Fermentation data
- Default salt
- 2.5%(you are viewing 1.8%)
- Salt range
- 2–3%
- Time at 68°F
- 10.0 days
- pH target
- 3.80
- Water content
- 92%
- Preferred styles
- sauerkraut blend, kimchi component, torshi
Note: 1.8% is outside the typical range for Turnip (2–3%). The recommended default is 2.5%. View 2.5% + Turnip.
Technique
Shred for sauerkraut blend (cabbage + turnip at 70/30). Brine-pickle as cubes: 2.5% brine, 10 days. For Lebanese torshi pink variety: add sliced beet (10% by weight) — turns turnips hot pink from beet pigment.
Salt level notes at 1.8%
Medical-diet sauerkraut option. Use only green cabbage (higher natural sugar supports faster LAB establishment). Refrigerate at first bubbling-slowdown sign (typically 10-14 days).
Safety: Safe range for lacto-fermentation. 2% is the most common default for cabbage, kimchi and pepper mash.
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Sources
- Taste of Beirut — pink torshi
- NCHFP (UGA) — Fermented and Pickled Products
- Sandor Katz, The Art of Fermentation (Chelsea Green, 2012)
For educational use only. Consult your local food safety authority for commercial production.